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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge explosion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or powerful detonation or burst, often in contexts related to events like accidents, military actions, or natural disasters.
Example: "The news reported that a huge explosion occurred at the chemical plant, causing widespread damage and panic in the surrounding area."
Alternatives: "a massive blast" or "a large detonation."
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It was a huge explosion".
"It made a huge explosion," he said.
"A huge explosion took us by surprise.
'We heard a huge explosion.
"There was a huge explosion.
"I heard a huge explosion.
Then a huge explosion went off.
And if they stop, there could be a huge explosion.
Mr. Athab added: "It was a huge explosion.
It was a huge explosion, we all shook".
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A huge explosion-type sound occurred right next to me," he says.
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